Rabbit syndrome is a rare form of extrapyramidal side effect of antipsychotic drugs in which perioral tremors occur at a rate of approximately 5 Hz. |
Rabbit syndrome (RS) is an unusual iatrogenic movement disorder named after the characteristic appearance of the movement. |
Rabbit syndrome is an antipsychotic-induced rhythmic motion of the mouth/lips, resembling the chewing movements of a rabbit. |
Rabbit syndrome is a movement disorder that is associated with long-term exposure to neuroleptic medications. Of particular interest and importance is the risk ... |
In 1972, “rabbit” syndrome (RS) was first coined by Villeneuve et al. [1]. It is characterized by vertical rhythmic dyskinetic movements, affecting solely the ... |
Roger's sign, or the numb chin syndrome, is an isolated neuropathy affecting the mental branch of the mandibular division of the trigem- inal (V) nerve, ... |
12 мар. 2024 г. · Rabbit syndrome may be misdiagnosed as tardive dyskinesia (TD). However, the movements in TD are irregular and nonlocalized, and facial ... |
30 сент. 2023 г. · Rabbit syndrome (RS) is a rare extra pyramidal symptom (EPS) caused by a prolonged neuroleptic medication, RS is characterized by rapid, fine, and rhythmic ... |
In the last few years another neurologic complication, called 'tardive' or 'permanent dyskinesia', has been reported in an increasing number of patients who ... |
Rabbit Syndrome is a rare involuntary movement occurring in 1.5–4.4% of patients receiving antipsychotics and characterized by rapid, regular movements (4–6 Hz) ... |
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